Tuesday, 24 July 2012

European Commission looking into 13 companies for optical drive cost fixing

European Commission investigating 13 companies for optical drive price-fixing

The Ecu Commission is digging it its heels and formally starting an analysis into 13 companies for allegedly rigging bids on optical drives with a minimum of two major OEMs. The businesses weren't named, but it is safe to visualize when the Commission gets involved these bankruptcies are not two-bit gamers selling cheap imitations. Using the Statement of Objections released, now its dependent on gathering evidence and formally charging individuals it may develop a situation against. By having an e-book analysis going ahead along with a DRAM conspiracy a little way in the past, the presence of an optical drive cartel is most likely not the kind of news the Commission really wants to hear at this time. Sadly, there isn't much detail to talk about, but you will find the entire and brief PR following the break. Now its just time for you to relax and wait to determine what companies we are permitted to begin disliking next.

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